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Kelly Marie Tran, who played Rose Tico in Star Wars: The Last Jedi has gone offline after experiencing months of social media harassment.

On Monday night, Tran deleted all of the posts from her Instagram page and left a black and white profile photo and a bio that reads “Afraid, but doing it anyway.”

The actress, who was the first lead female character of color in the iconic series, had been criticized by “Star Wars” fans for her performance, looks and Asian ethnicity. Alt-right internet personality Paul Ray Ramsey took aim at her appearance publicly.

At the “Last Jedi” premiere in December, Tran told Variety that bringing diversity to the “Star Wars” world has “been both an honor and a responsibility. I feel so overwhelmed.” She added, “A lot of ‘Star Wars’ fans who are specifically Asian never had a character they could dress up like, or they would and people would always call them ‘Asian Rey’ or ‘Asian fill-in-the-blank.’ I get very emotional when I see people who are able to identify with this character. That means a lot to me and I don’t think it will ever get old.”

“The Last Jedi” director Rian Johnson tweeted that the “VAST majority” of “Star Wars” fans do it with “humor, love & respect.”

On social media a few unhealthy people can cast a big shadow on the wall, but over the past 4 years I’ve met lots of real fellow SW fans. We like & dislike stuff but we do it with humor, love & respect. We’re the VAST majority, we’re having fun & doing just fine. https://t.co/yhcShg5vdJ

Daisy Ridley, one of Tran’s co-stars, deleted her Instagram account in 2016 when she faced similar harassment for a post about gun control.

Johnson commented a few hours later:

Done with this disingenuous bullshit. You know the difference between not liking a movie and hatefully harassing a woman so bad she has to get off social media. And you know which of those two we’re talking about here.

Perhaps Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis summed it up best in a tweet:

This is “fandom” today & it’s not just Star Wars. This toxic harassment touches Marvel, it touches DC, it touches anything that’s popular and beloved. It’s sick and it’s scary, and it’s sad. If you’re part of this, take a minute and think about what value it’s adding to your life https://t.co/8kBfeA1FXx